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Junior Professorship (W1 Tenure Track W2) in „Data-driven Modelling and Simulation of Mechanical Systems“ (m/f/d)
The Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences of the Technische Universität Braunschweig invites applications for a
Phase field fracture modelling using quasi-Newton methods and a new adaptive step scheme
Dear iMechanicians,
Molecular mechanics of beta-sheets
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.9b01983
Beta-sheet protein structures and domains are widely found in biological materials such as silk. These assemblies play amajor role in the extraordinary strength and unique properties of biomaterials. In our new work, we employ simple Langevin-based models to investigate the behavior and the collapse of these structures.
Question about wire model with beam element in ABAQUS
I want to do a finite element analysis of the braid vessel stent model with the B31 beam element and the explicit solver, and I find that the wires in the analysis are discontinuous. Should I add some constraints or cross-sectional connections?
I set the radial displacement of all the nodes, as usual the stent should be extended, but the result was not, and the lines became independent segments.
FEA Consultant Position at Engineering Consultancy
We are looking for creative, talented and experienced Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and test data analysis FEA Engineer to Join our FEA Consulting Team.
Effective Response of Heterogeneous Materials using the Recursive Projection Method
This is the preprint of an article that will appear in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2020.112946).
Effective Response of Heterogeneous Materials using the Recursive Projection Method
Xiaoyao Peng (Carnegie Mellon University), Dhriti Nepal (Air Force Research Laboratory), Kaushik Dayal (Carnegie Mellon University)
Associate in Mechanics of Multilattices (Experimental), Cambridge University
There is a research opening for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on lattice materials.
The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge Cambridgeshire, UK.
PhD Position in Computational Nanomechanics/Materials Science at NJIT, New Jersey, USA
Location: The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (http://mie.njit.edu) at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (http://www.njit.edu).
Cyclic Plasticity of the As-Built EOS Maraging Steel: Preliminary Experimental and Computational Results
Cyclic Plasticity of the As-Built EOS Maraging Steel: Preliminary Experimental and Computational Results